In Guinea, girls are not allowed to marry before the age of 17, but many families do not respect the law. So the Hadja association carries out actions to raise awareness among the population, but also actions to punish the failure of child marriages.

With early marriages, the fight against female genital mutilation is a priority for Hadja, herself a victim of excision. In Guinea, excision is prohibited and punishable by law. However, it is the second country that practices the most in the world, according to the association "Excision, let's talk about it!" In fact, about 97% of women aged 15-49 have experienced FGM in this country in West Africa.